.
"The memo itself is not the biggest benefit to exposing the
corruption. The real goal will be reviewing the underlying documents
and evidence that support the memo."...
2/1/18, "Today Should Be “Memo Release Day”," tcth, sundance
"In the back-and-forth it becomes evident why we stated last week to pay attention to the process. The memo is classified legislative work product of the legislative
branch. The legislative branch is asking the executive branch to
declassify the memo. When Devin Nunes invited FBI Director Christopher
Wray to review the memo on Sunday night he was inviting the executive
branch to preview the work-product prior to submission.
It would be ordinary for any minor executive-branch-requested adjustments to be made, prior to submission/approval for executive declassification. That’s exactly what happened.
Minor adjustments were made at the request of the FBI Director prior
to submission for declassification approval. Majority Chairman Devin
Nunes shared those adjustments with Minority Chair Adam Schiff.
Schiff tried, and failed, to make a political issue out of a simple process.
Additionally, Minority Chair Adam Schiff, along with most corporate
media, are trying to present the intelligence community (DOJ/FBI) as a
fourth branch of government. As silly as it sounds, former DNI James
Clapper attempted the same argument on Wednesday night during a CNN
appearance. They’re not. All of the intelligence community resides
under the executive branch and the Chief Executive is President Donald
Trump.
The normal review for any declassification request is a review by the
National Security Council, the Office of Legal Counsel (all depts); all
impacted cabinet officials; all heads of potentially impacted national
security departments (DOJ-NSD, FBI Counterintelligence, NSA, CIA, State,
DoD etc.); along with the White House Chief-of-Staff (General Kelly).
That review complete, it’s now up to the Chief Executive, President
Trump, to sign off and release. This is the formal process, and this is
the process that has been followed.
As much as the formal and appropriate process annoys Representative
Adam Schiff, all of the correct procedures have been followed. Additionally, the memo itself is not the biggest benefit to exposing the
corruption. The real goal will be reviewing the underlying documents
and evidence that support the memo."...
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Thursday, February 1, 2018
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